Fall films 2025: Here are 45 reasons to get excited
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Fall films 2025: Here are 45 reasons to get excited
"This fall, for example, brings the hard-luck rockers from Spinal Tap back to the big screen in a much-anticipated sequel. Downton Abbey gets a Grand Finale. Bill Condon offers a new take on Kiss of the Spider Woman. And Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi star in Guillermo del Toro's new adaption of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. In short, film fans can look forward to a rich assortment of new and time-honored cinematic stories this fall."
"We took a look at a few (45!) of the most promising titles hitting theaters from Sept. 5 to Nov. 14. Note: Release dates are subject to change. September Twinless: A single-for-a-reason guy (director/screenwriter James Sweeney) masquerades as a grief-stricken twin at a support group and gets cozy with his dead fling's straight twin (Dylan O'Brien, in a dual role). Confused? Not to worry; this hot, cringey jaw-dropper makes sense out of an outlandish situation. (In theaters Sept. 5.)"
After Labor Day, movie studios shift focus toward awards-season releases, placing titles, directors and actors on theater marquees to shore up Oscar prospects. Popcorn fare still plays a major role, with blockbusters arriving alongside prestige films. Fall offerings include numerous sequels, reboots and remakes as well as original stories. Examples include a Spinal Tap sequel, a Downton Abbey finale, Bill Condon's take on Kiss of the Spider Woman, and Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi. The season features about 45 notable titles released between Sept. 5 and Nov. 14, with dates subject to change.
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